17 multiple-sequence-alignment positions at University of South Australia in Australia
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Open to Australian Aboriginal Peoples and UniSA staff Multiple full-time fixed term contract/secondments until 31 December 2025 Based in the Integration Management Office (IMO) in the Curriculum
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production Collaborative team player with experience managing multiple priorities and suppliers Why Join Us? We value workplace diversity and are committed to providing a supportive, inclusive, and respectful
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projects Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively on research projects with multiple stakeholders Demonstrated experience in undertaking quality research activities which maximise publishing outputs in
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complex projects through to completion, in accordance with project management methodologies, reporting, timeframes, scope, and quality. Ability to analyse information gathered from multiple sources
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complex projects through to completion, in accordance with project management methodologies, reporting, timeframes, scope, and quality. Ability to analyse information gathered from multiple sources
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writing and stakeholder engagement skills across multiple levels Experience developing and improving policies, procedures and systems to enhance service delivery and operational efficiency Why Join Us? We
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University, are aligned with the Academic or Professional Units’ PEP priorities. Addressing these outcomes and the mutual benefit it will bring to your own development and the University’s ambitions should be
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University, are aligned with the Academic or Professional Units’ PEP priorities. Addressing these outcomes and the mutual benefit it will bring to your own development and the University’s ambitions should be
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, with the initiative to manage multiple priorities. In addition, you think proactively to identify risks and solve problems as apart of a team. About the Role You will work closely with the Director
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, while balancing multiple priorities and demands. You demonstrate capacity to manage research projects, including analysis, reporting and archiving. Applications from Aboriginal candidates are highly